Being a good person doesn't automatically translate into having close friends, and some of the kindest people struggle the most with building meaningful connections.
Middle-aged Americans are now the loneliest age group in the country, according to newly released research from AARP, which ...
Middle-aged Americans are most likely to feel the pinch of loneliness in their lives these days, a new AARP survey has found.
Chief Meteorologist Nick Bannin explains the new features on the updated KXAN Weather app, as well as what features have been ...
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Practical advice for beating loneliness in bipolar depression
When bipolar depression fuels isolation, these simple, steady steps can help lift your mood and lessen the loneliness. Are ...
People in their 40s and 50s may be particularly vulnerable to feeling isolated, new research shows.
Loneliness decreases with age. Nearly half (49 percent) of adults ages 45 to 49 are lonely, while 45 percent of those in their 50s report feeling lonely. As adults age into their 60s, 70s and beyond, ...
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From crying clubs to cuddle therapy, here's how people are combatting loneliness across the US
According to a recent survey from the American Psychological Association, over half of Americans feel isolated.
The unfiltered reality of quitting everything to travel for a year, including the loneliness, money panic, and mundane ...
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